Toddler Activities: Leaf Rubbing

Here's a creative project for you and your toddler that preserves fall memories for the winter doldrums ahead.

What to Do

Tell your child that the two of you are going on a collecting walk, and that you'll be bringing home all the special things you find to use in an art project.

Give your child a basket small enough to carry himself, and bring along a second one for yourself.

Collect the prettiest fall leaves you can find, choosing a variety of shapes and textures. You can also gather pine needles and sprays of small berries, as long as they're not too squishy.

When you get home, place a leaf on a sheet of white drawing paper. Fold the paper over it so the leaf is between two layers of paper. Show your child how to rub the top sheet of paper gently with a crayon so the imprint of the leaf begins to show through. You can make the rubbings into greeting cards or frame them for your walls.

What You'll Need

Leaves

Paper

Crayons

Learning and Growing

Since your child collects his own leaves for this project, he gets a sense of planning and carrying out an activity from start to finish. What your child will love most about this activity is way the leaf images appear, as if by magic.